What about using the Lock/Logout Widget.
Eli
On Wednesday 01 August 2012 23:30:19 Marko Vojinovic wrote:
Hi folks! :-)
I need to create a "shutdown" icon/button on the desktop. The user who is
supposed to use it is too clumsy/visually impaired to use the "Leave" option
in the menus, while clicking on the big red shutdown button at the middle
of the desktop would do the job.
I have tried to create a shortcut which executes "shutdown -h now", but that
doesn't work, since it requires root password.
I have tried right-clicking on the shutdown option in the menu, with the aim
of using the "add to desktop" feature, but that also doesn't work ---
clicking on it with either left or right mouse button produces the same
effect (the shutdown gets started). There is no context menu for it.
I'm out of ideas.
The locally logged-in user doesn't (and shouldn't) need root password to
shutdown the machine, and indeed the shutdown option in the menu doesn't ask
for one. How do I get that executed from a desktop icon/shortcut/whatever?
Also, that desktop icon should not ask for a confirmation or a 30-second
countdown, but should just start the shutdown process immediately, if
possible.
What would be the most proper, KDE-way to do create this?
TIA, :-)
Marko
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